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    The MST curriculum develops essential teaching competencies

    • Essential skills and insights for success in today’s classrooms
    • Classroom assessment and student success strategies
    • Effective elementary instruction and lesson planning
    • Research-based methods for teaching
    • Supervised elementary teaching internship integrating classroom experience and professional mentorship
    • Teaching foundations through supervised practice, evaluations, and completion of the Kansas Teacher Work Sample
    • Integrating creative arts, movement, and health activities into elementary and early childhood education
    • Interconnected teaching of reading and writing through effective methods, strategies, and assessment
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Can I complete this program if I don't have an education background?
    A: Yes! This program is specifically designed for career-changers with bachelor's degrees in any field. We provide all the pedagogical training and practical experience you need to succeed.

    Q: How do I find a teaching position for the program?
    A: Newman University partners with numerous school districts in Kansas. Our placement coordinators help connect you with districts hiring for elementary positions and support you through the application process.

    Q: What ongoing support will I receive during my first year of teaching?
    A: You'll have continuous support from both a university supervisor who visits your classroom regularly and an experienced mentor teacher in your building who provides daily guidance.

    Q: Will I be fully licensed after completing the program?
    A: Yes, upon successful completion of the program and passing required state assessments, you'll be eligible for full Kansas elementary teaching licensure (K-6).

    Q: Can I add middle school endorsements?
    A: Yes, we offer middle level endorsements in math, science, English, and social studies that can be added to your elementary license.

    Next Steps

    Ready to begin your journey from career professional to elementary educator?

    Apply Now Schedule a Consultation

    For more information, contact: School of Education [email protected] or call 316-942-4291 ext. 2144

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    Accelerated Pathway - Complete your master's degree and teaching licensure in one academic year through our intensive, cohort-based program starting each summer.

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    Dual Mentorship -Receive continuous support from both university supervisors and experienced district mentors as you navigate your first year of teaching.

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    Earn While Learning - Begin teaching with a Limited Elementary Apprentice License after summer courses, earning a teacher's salary while completing your degree.

Transform your career and shape young minds with Newman University's accelerated pathway to elementary teaching. Our innovative MSEd-Methods and Strategies for Teaching (MST) program combines master's-level education with hands-on classroom experience, preparing career-changers to become confident, effective elementary educators in just one year.

Through intensive summer training and year-long mentorship, you'll earn your master's degree while teaching as the instructor of record in your own classroom—gaining real-world experience from day one.

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Accelerated Pathway - Complete your master's degree and teaching licensure in one academic year through our intensive, cohort-based program starting each summer.

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Dual Mentorship -Receive continuous support from both university supervisors and experienced district mentors as you navigate your first year of teaching.

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Earn While Learning - Begin teaching with a Limited Elementary Apprentice License after summer courses, earning a teacher's salary while completing your degree.

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The MST curriculum develops essential teaching competencies

  • Essential skills and insights for success in today’s classrooms
  • Classroom assessment and student success strategies
  • Effective elementary instruction and lesson planning
  • Research-based methods for teaching
  • Supervised elementary teaching internship integrating classroom experience and professional mentorship
  • Teaching foundations through supervised practice, evaluations, and completion of the Kansas Teacher Work Sample
  • Integrating creative arts, movement, and health activities into elementary and early childhood education
  • Interconnected teaching of reading and writing through effective methods, strategies, and assessment
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Career Pathways
In Methods and Strategies for Teaching

Newman University's MST program provides you with the knowledge, practical skills, and credentials to launch a rewarding career in elementary education.

Our graduates are prepared for impactful roles, including:

  • Elementary Classroom Teacher (K-6)
  • Reading Intervention Specialist
  • Math Intervention Specialist
  • STEM Elementary Educator
  • Special Education Teacher (with additional endorsement)
  • Instructional Coach
  • Curriculum Specialist
  • Elementary School Administrator (with additional licensure)

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Undergraduate Programs

Throughout the twenty-two month program, students are required to complete a minimum of eight hours of community service as well as participate in the radiologic technology program service-learning project. The program hosts a campus blood drive every Fall for the American Red Cross before their critical season of need.

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"Without the program being designed in a way to benefit working parents, I would never have been able to get my master’s degree and become a certified teacher. As a single mom the MST program allowed me to work full time, making an income to support my family while I was completing my degree."

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I complete this program if I don't have an education background?
A: Yes! This program is specifically designed for career-changers with bachelor's degrees in any field. We provide all the pedagogical training and practical experience you need to succeed.

Q: How do I find a teaching position for the program?
A: Newman University partners with numerous school districts in Kansas. Our placement coordinators help connect you with districts hiring for elementary positions and support you through the application process.

Q: What ongoing support will I receive during my first year of teaching?
A: You'll have continuous support from both a university supervisor who visits your classroom regularly and an experienced mentor teacher in your building who provides daily guidance.

Q: Will I be fully licensed after completing the program?
A: Yes, upon successful completion of the program and passing required state assessments, you'll be eligible for full Kansas elementary teaching licensure (K-6).

Q: Can I add middle school endorsements?
A: Yes, we offer middle level endorsements in math, science, English, and social studies that can be added to your elementary license.

Next Steps

Ready to begin your journey from career professional to elementary educator?

Apply Now Schedule a Consultation

For more information, contact: School of Education [email protected] or call 316-942-4291 ext. 2144

  • Programs in Radiologic Technology

    Undergraduate Programs

    Throughout the twenty-two month program, students are required to complete a minimum of eight hours of community service as well as participate in the radiologic technology program service-learning project. The program hosts a campus blood drive every Fall for the American Red Cross before their critical season of need.

  • About Our Faculty

    Radiologic Technology Department

    Our faculty and staff have the knowledge and experience to help you prepare for a career in Radiologic Technology. If you need clarification on a class assignment or advice on how to approach your future, you can feel confident that our faculty is available and ready to help.

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    Career Pathways
    In Methods and Strategies for Teaching

    Newman University's MST program provides you with the knowledge, practical skills, and credentials to launch a rewarding career in elementary education.

    Our graduates are prepared for impactful roles, including:

    • Elementary Classroom Teacher (K-6)
    • Reading Intervention Specialist
    • Math Intervention Specialist
    • STEM Elementary Educator
    • Special Education Teacher (with additional endorsement)
    • Instructional Coach
    • Curriculum Specialist
    • Elementary School Administrator (with additional licensure)
  • NU Circle Logo

    "Without the program being designed in a way to benefit working parents, I would never have been able to get my master’s degree and become a certified teacher. As a single mom the MST program allowed me to work full time, making an income to support my family while I was completing my degree."

About Our Faculty

Radiologic Technology Department

Our faculty and staff have the knowledge and experience to help you prepare for a career in Radiologic Technology. If you need clarification on a class assignment or advice on how to approach your future, you can feel confident that our faculty is available and ready to help.

Workforce and Community Liaison (Western Kansas)
Western KS – Outreach Education
316-942-4291 ext. 3005
Office: Western Kansas Center
|Undergraduate Education|Western Kansas
TIP/ECU Coordinator, Asst Prof of Education
School of Education and Social Work
316-942-4291 ext. 3006
Office: Western Kansas Center
|Undergraduate Education|Western Kansas
Assoc VP of Outreach Educ & Dean, School of Educ and Social Work
School of Education and Social Work
316-942-4291 ext. 2251
Cell: 620-272-7281
Office: MN100
|Undergraduate Education||Graduate Education|Western Kansas
Assistant Professor of Education
School of Education and Social Work (Western KS)
620-227-9616
Cell: 620-272-7588
Office: Western KS Center
|Undergraduate Education|Western Kansas
Outreach Education Liaison
School of Education and Social Work (Western KS)
2416 or 3020
Office: Western KS Center
|Undergraduate Education|Western Kansas
Student Success Specialist
School of Education and Social Work
316-942-4291 ext. 3000
Office: Garden City Office
|Undergraduate Education||Graduate Education|Western Kansas
Graduate Education Coordinator
School of Education, Graduate Education
316-942-4291 ext. 2415
Office: MN116
|Graduate Education|Undergraduate Education
Director of Outreach Education
School of Education and Social Work (Western KS)
316-942-4291 ext. 3002
Office: Western Kansas Center
|Undergraduate Education|Western Kansas
Associate Professor of Education
School of Education and Social Work
316-942-4291 ext. 2206
Office: MN111
|Undergraduate Education
Education Program Coordinator
School of Education and Social Work
316-942-4291 ext. 2193
Office: MN101
|Undergraduate Education